Daily Times
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3 School Districts in Delco Claim Tax Burden Too Heavy for Residential Property Owners
The current reassessment of property taxes in Delaware County places too much of a burden on residential property owners, claim three school districts, writes Kathleen…
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Pennsylvania’s Medical Marijuana Industry Thriving During Pandemic
Pennsylvania’s medical marijuana industry is booming, as evidenced by the expansion of marijuana cultivator Agri-Kind in Chester and other marijuana facilities around the state, writes…
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This Centenarian Has Lived Through Two Pandemics
This is Helen Edwards McHenry’s second pandemic. The longtime Springfield resident, who is now 100 years old and lives at Lima Estates, lost her father…
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His Facebook Post Revived a Local Pizza Shop. Now, Two Business Owners Have Awarded Him $3,000
A recent Ridley High School graduate who helped revive a struggling Ridley pizza shop has been rewarded by a pair of local businessmen for his…
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As It Looks Toward Reopening, Victory Brewing Seeks Input from Customers
As it looks toward reopening, Downingtown-based Victory Brewing Company is asking for input from its customers on what is important to them, writes Donna Rovins…
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‘A Scary Summer’ Ahead for Delaware County’s Swim Clubs
The coronavirus pandemic has changed swim clubs and swimming as we know it, writes Matthew DeGeorge for the Daily Times. “If it goes to the…
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Hope Helps Local, Family-Owned Car Dealerships Deal with Current Hardship
Local, family-owned car dealerships are holding onto hope as their businesses continue to feel the negative effects of the coronavirus crisis, writes Jen Samuel for…
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ESPN’s ‘Bracketologist’ – Drexel Hill’s Joe Lunardi – Isn’t Letting a Canceled NCAA Tournament Stop Him
Drexel Hill resident Joe Lunardi, renowned in the college-basketball world as ESPN’s bracketologist, isn’t going to let the coronavirus or the NCAA stop him. Even…
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Here’s the Latest Proposal for This Highly Coveted Tract of Delco Land
The latest land development plans for the Archdiocese of Philadelphia’s Don Guanella property at Sproul and Reed roads in Marple call for 141 single and…
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You Can Now Play Golf at Pebble Beach or St. Andrews Without Ever Leaving Chadds Ford
You can now play golf at Pebble Beach or St. Andrews without ever leaving Chadds Ford, writes Fran Maye for the Daily Times. XGolf is…
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Delco Tries to Get The Rock’s Attention on Behalf of Cancer-Stricken Media Girl
Lily Chung of Media really wants to meet actor and former pro wrestler Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, writes Peg DeGrassa for the Daily Times. Lilly,…
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Judge Calls Timeout, Orders Clifton Heights and Upper Darby School District to Play Nice in Sandbox
Clifton Heights Borough and the Upper Darby School District are going to try to mediate a dispute over the district’s plans to build a new…
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Small, Family-Owned Malvern Company Steps onto International Stage
ESS Energy Products – a small, family-owned company based in Malvern – is introducing its patented attic energy efficiency product to international customers, writes Donna…
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Pennsylvania’s Economy Hurt by Aging Roads, Bridges, Mass Transit
Pennsylvania’s economic growth could be adversely affected if more attention isn’t paid to the state’s aging highways, bridges, and mass transit, writes Evan Brandt for…





























































